Small Pox and Population Growth

Smallpox spread like wildfire through the surrounding areas. In 1519, smallpox developed in the Aztec Empire. The outcome of this event is the population declined ninety percent within one hundred years, and it almost killing one of the most powerful empires. The Seven Years War marked another important incident dealing with smallpox and its effects. Smallpox was the major disease spread during the war, and left a severe population decline in its wake as it spread. In conclusion, smallpox was one of the leading killers of people during the 1500s and on.

This powerful disease almost killed some of the most dominant empires only because their immune systems weren’t prepared, and brought a strong decline to population growths to the people of the Americas. The Relationship Between the spice trade and Missionaries The spice trade was an excellent opportunity for missionaries to spread their religious messages. Missionaries would leave their homes to travel to foreign countries, in order to futher their religion, by spreading their message. The spice trade was the commercial activity of ancient origin which involved the merchandising of spices and herbs.

The first dated movement of missionary activity on the spice trade was through the Dutch United East India Company. The Dutch’s objective was to concentrate on the spice trade in Indonesia. While there, surprisingly, there was less missionary action. The next movement was the Russian expansion in Asia. Even though they tried, there was little success with missionary efforts. This is because of the Russian’s relationship with Siberia. The trade between Russian people and Siberian ones were scarce. Therefore less missionaries would see that route as successful for carrying their message.

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Russia’s only use of Siberia was the location in which to place criminals. The thirteenth century was very flourishing for missionaries traveling on the spice trade routes. The arrival of merchants from Islamic lands were the cause of this. Following the Islamic merchants were the missionaries spreading Islam along with them. Once the europeans arrive on the spice trade scene, the battle began. This battle of course was between Christian missonaries and Islamic ones. Both religions spread drastically thanks to the development of spice trade routes.

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